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Rebound is a two-player sports arcade video game developed by Atari] and released in February 1974. In the game, two players each control paddles on either side of a volleyball net, with a ball dropped from the top of the screen. The players bounce the ball back and forth across the net with the goal of scoring points by having the ball reach the bottom or side of the other player's half of the screen, with the trajectory of the ball dependent on where it strikes the paddle. The winner is the first player to reach eleven or fifteen points, depending on the game settings.

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  • Rebound (jeu vidéo) (fr)
  • Rebound (video game) (en)
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  • Rebound est un jeu vidéo de volley-ball, jouable à 2 joueurs sur borne d'arcade, conçu par , développé et édité par Atari Inc. et mis sur le marché en février 1974. Ce jeu est la première simulation de volley-ball. Le terrain étant vu du côté, les joueurs se renvoient le ballon de part et d'autre du filet grâce à leurs paddles. Rebound est aussi le premier jeu à avoir été cloné et distribué par Kee Games, une filiale cachée d'Atari, sous le nom Spike. (fr)
  • Rebound is a two-player sports arcade video game developed by Atari] and released in February 1974. In the game, two players each control paddles on either side of a volleyball net, with a ball dropped from the top of the screen. The players bounce the ball back and forth across the net with the goal of scoring points by having the ball reach the bottom or side of the other player's half of the screen, with the trajectory of the ball dependent on where it strikes the paddle. The winner is the first player to reach eleven or fifteen points, depending on the game settings. (en)
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  • Rebound (en)
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  • Rebound is a two-player sports arcade video game developed by Atari] and released in February 1974. In the game, two players each control paddles on either side of a volleyball net, with a ball dropped from the top of the screen. The players bounce the ball back and forth across the net with the goal of scoring points by having the ball reach the bottom or side of the other player's half of the screen, with the trajectory of the ball dependent on where it strikes the paddle. The winner is the first player to reach eleven or fifteen points, depending on the game settings. Development of Rebound began in late 1973, as one of several variations they produced in 1974 on the gameplay of the successful Pong (1972), Atari's first game and the fourth-ever arcade game. Around the same time, Atari launched Kee Games, a subsidiary meant to produce clone games of Atari's products and act as a competitor in order to expand into more distribution channels in the same region than the industry typically supported. Kee's first game, released in March 1974, was Spike, a clone of Rebound, which added a "spike" button to the game that made the paddle jump up and attempt to bounce the ball downwards instead of up. In addition to the base game, Atari sold a conversion kit to convert any Atari two-player Pong variant into Rebound, and in 1977 Rebound was included in Video Olympics for the Atari 2600, a collection of Pong variants. (en)
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